The Senate President, Dr
Bukola Saraki, on Wednesday, urged Nigerians to use democracy to
institutionalise peace and genuine development in the country.
Saraki in a statement
signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, in
Abuja, congratulated Nigerians on the country’s attainment of 20 years of
uninterrupted democracy.
He advised Nigerians to
fully take ownership of democracy and its institutions and use them to
“entrench peace, welfare and improved standard of living for all our people.”
According him, democracy is
about the people and the people should use democracy to achieve social justice,
equity, inclusiveness and economic self-reliance.
While urging the followers
to hold their leaders accountable and ensure they always act in the best
interest of the people and country, he called on the people to be good
followers and be law-abiding at all times.
”We should avoid conflicts
and blood-letting as no country can develop in the midst of chaos.
”We should all steer clear
of issues, comments and situations that emphasise our fault lines,” he said.
He called on all
newly-elected leaders who were to be sworn-in to work for the development of
the country and the continuous preservation of the nation’s democracy.
According to him, the
benefits of a constitutional democracy far outweigh the challenges that have
confronted the country since the return of democracy.
”It is a thing of absolute
joy and national pride that we are today celebrating two decades of sustained
democratic governance in the country.
”It is my hope that every
Nigerian will look back at how far we have come in the last 20 years and
resolve to continue to preserve our democracy – not minding the observed lapses
in the operation of the system.
”We should continue to
strive to preserve the present form of democratic governance because democracy
still remains the best system of government,” he said.
Saraki said that everyone
”has a duty to translate this dream into measurable realities in terms of the
security and welfare of the people as well as the socio-economic and political
advancement of the country.”
”I believe that all our
newly sworn-in leaders are fully abreast of the present realities and therefore
would spare no effort in working to turn the country around for the better,” he
said. (NAN)
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